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Abstract: Municipal solid waste in Malaysia contains a high amount of organic matters, particularly food waste. Food waste represents almost 60% from the total municipal solid waste disposed in the landfill. Food waste can be converted into useful materials such as compost. However, source separation of food waste for
6 Nov 2011 Ney Poovan (Kadali) - AB and Musa spp. - My- sore (Poovan) - AAB having highest phytochemical content. The study suggests that peel extracts of these banana varie- ties could be useful to combat free radical mediated diseases. Keywords: Antioxidants, Banana Peel, Lipid Peroxidation, Oxygen Radicals
Banana and plantain peels are rich in fibre, polyphenols and low in protein but their composition varies according to the species and the variety as well as the maturation (Happi Emaga et al., 2007). During ripening, the chemical composition of the peels undergoes several major modifications.
peel and of the leaves are taken in dysentery and diarrhea and used for treating malignant ulcers; the roots are administered in digestive disorders, dysentery and other ailments; banana seed mucilage is given in cases of diarrhea in India. Antifungal and antibiotic principles are found in the peel and pulp of fully ripe
Chemical Composition of Musa sapientum (Banana) Peels. BA. Anhwange. Department of Chemistry, Benue State University, P.M.B. 102119, Makurdi, Nigeria. Abstract: Musa sapientum peels were analysed for minerals, nutritional and anti-nutritional contents. The result of mineral content indicate the concentrations (mg
Deutscher Tropentag 1999 in Berlin. Session: Sustainable Technology Development in Animal Agriculture. 1. The Nutritive Value of Banana Peel (Musa sapieutum L.) in Growing Pigs. Tinnagon Tartrakoon. 1. , Nitima Chalearmsan. 1. , Therdchai Vearasilp. 2 and Udo ter Meulen. 3. 1. Rajamangala Institute of Technology,
Four different preparation methods of banana peel, dry milling, wet milling, wet milling and tap water washing, and wet milling and hot water washing were investigated on their effects on the chemical composition and properties of the banana peel dietary fibre concentrate (BDFC). The dry milling process gave the BDFC a
Banana peels based bio-plastic. Author: Ahmed Ibrahim Mohamed Ahmed. Key words: banana peels, bio-plastic, starch, sodium metabisulfate. Abstract. Every developed country depends on the industry as the main factor of its economy. Lack of exports, depression in both the general economy and the value of the currency.
twice with 10cm. of 5% sodium chloride and was evaporated to dryness in a fume. . The result of mineral content (Table 1) shows the concentration of potassium to be. highest (78.10mg/g). manganese were 19.20, 24.30, 0.61 and 76.20 respectively. that banana fruit has high concentration of potassium.
ABSTRACT: The in vitro antibacterial activity of ethanolic and aqueous extract of banana (Musa sapientum) peels was investigated on both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria using agar well diffusion technique . The ethanolic extract of the peels had MIC values ranging from 16mg/ml to 512.5mg/ml. The least MIC
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